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Nanushuk Formation’s Dinosaur Tracks Provides New Information about Mid-Cretaceous Paleoclimate

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Paleontologists have examined a large assemblage of dinosaur tracks and fossilized plants from the Nanushuk Formation in Alaska. The mid-Cretaceous was the hottest point in the Cretaceous period and about when the Bering Land Bridge began. Two-legged plant eaters accounted for 59% of the total tracks discovered.

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